Metadata1d ago

BugBash'26: Day 2

Murat (noreply@blogger.com)
Ok, finally getting sometime to put my butt down to write about day 2 of BugBash. Why do so few buildings fall down? Brian Potter, Senior Infrastructure Fellow @ Institute for Progress, Author of Construction Physics  newsletter. Buildings rarely collapse. The rate of major structural failing is  between 1/100K to 1/ 1 million. (This is how I know this is a serious statistic: it is an interval.) Why don't more buildings fall down? There are some technical reasons to it: buildings are simple stuc